The focal point of this portion of our guide is on topics related to faith, religion, and spirituality in South Lyon, Michigan.
For the most part, the resources in this category will be websites representing places of worship and ministries in the Village of South Lyon.
Residents of South Lyon are more religious than those in the average Michigan or American community. Whereas 41.9% of Michigan residents and 49.4% of those in the United States cited an affiliation with a religion or denomination in a recent survey, 50.6% of South Lyon residents were religious.
Of those in South Lyon who were religious, nearly half were affiliated with the Catholic Church. Nearly 21% were Protestants, although the Protestants were divided among the Methodists, Lutherans, Baptists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, and Mormons, although more than 9% were affiliated with other Protestant denominations or non-denominational churches.
Judaism was represented by 3% of respondents, which is more than all but the Catholics and the Methodists. Close to one percent were affiliated with Islam, and 0.5% cited various Eastern religions.
Regardless of the particular religion, denomination, or sect, any ministry or place of worship in South Lyon would be appropriate for this category, as would informational sites focused on belief, faith, religion, or spirituality within the village.
 
 
Recommended Resources
First Baptist Church of South Lyon
The congregation meets at its facilities on Marjorie Ann Street in the City of South Lyon, Michigan. Its address, a map showing its location, telephone number, and email address are provided, along with weekly service times, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, the order of worship, and a statement of beliefs. An audio archive of past sermons is available, and its leadership and staff are introduced. Contributions may be made online, and a private login is available to members.
https://fbcsouthlyon.com/
First Presbyterian Church of South Lyon
Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Presbytery of Detroit, the congregation meets at its facilities on East Lake Street in South Lyon, Michigan. Its address, office hours, telephone number, email address, and a map showing its location are provided, along with service schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and an introduction to the church, including its services for children, its status as a welcoming and affirming congregation, and a daily lectionary.
http://fpcsouthlyon.com/
Organized in 1930, the South Lyon, Michigan congregation is affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. The history of the church is told, and a profile of the congregation is included, along with an introduction to the pastor, service bulletins, a schedule of devotions, weekly service schedules, and a calendar of upcoming programs and events. The address, a map showing the location of the church, and telephone number, and an online contact form are available.
https://www.ilc.today/
The non-denominational South Lyon, Michigan congregation is part of the Restoration Movement, also known as the Stone-Campbell Movement. An overview of the congregation, a statement of beliefs, and an introduction to the minister are set forth, along with an overview of its ministries, service schedules, and a calendar of events. A study on baptism, other informational texts, and an introduction to the church for those who will be attending for the first time are provided.
https://www.southlyonchurch.com/
South Lyon First United Methodist Church
The UMC congregation in South Lyon, Michigan meets at its facilities on South Lafayette Street. Sunday worship schedules and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are posted on the site, along with an introduction to the church and leadership staff, a map showing its location, and an overview of its congregational and community ministries. Service opportunities are discussed, and contributions to the church may be made online. A private login is available for members.
https://www.southlyonfirstumc.org/
Catholic ministries in South Lyon, Michigan began in a barn that was shared by the Presbyterian Church, which was used until a mission church was built in 1910. Its current church and rectory were completed in 1966. The history of the church, a map showing its location, photo albums, stewardship opportunities, and an introduction to the parish staff are provided. Program schedules, ministry overviews, a calendar of events, live streaming of Sunday services, and contacts are featured.
https://www.stjcc.org/